Saddle & Tack Accessories
88 productsSaddle and tack accessories built for real barn use — from nylon tie straps and leather billets to conchos, saddle covers, and cinch hardware that keep your rig secure and trail-ready.
Western Saddle Accessories for Trail Riding, Ranch Work, Roping, and Daily Barn Use
- Tie Straps & Off Billets: Nylon and leather options in solid colors and fashion prints — including Aztec, Serape, and US Flag — for riders who want function with a personal touch.
- Saddle Hardware & Repair: Malleable iron center-bar buckles, zinc-plated screw adaptors, nickel-plated conchos, and stainless steel headstall loops for field repairs or full rigging rebuilds.
- Saddle Covers & Protection: Lightweight nylon foldaway covers and PVC-laminated 600D waterproof covers keep saddles clean between rides and during trailer hauls.
- Roping & Dally Accessories: Elastic rope strap packs, rubber dally wraps with shock-absorbing core bands, and bit guards designed for high-repetition roping work.
- Rider Comfort Add-Ons: Foam saddle seat cushions that hold shape without bunching, and felt wither pads for additional clearance and pressure relief under the front of the saddle.
- Barn Storage & Organization: Metal wall-mount bridle brackets, nylon cross ties with nickel-plated panic snaps, and boot hooks keep your tack room functional and organized.
How to Choose the Right Saddle & Tack Accessories
Material: Nylon vs. Leather
Nylon tie straps and billets resist moisture and hold color well — a practical pick for wet climates or high-use arenas. Leather options, including skirting leather rigging holders and latigo straps, break in with use and are preferred by ropers and ranch riders who prioritize traditional rigging feel and long-term strength.
Hardware Finish & Compatibility
Nickel-plated and stainless steel hardware resist corrosion and hold up in outdoor conditions. When replacing buckles, conchos, or screw adaptors, match the finish already on your saddle to keep the look consistent. Zinc-plated screw adaptors are available in bulk sets — useful if you are re-rigging multiple saddles or restocking a tack shop.
Use Case: Everyday Maintenance vs. Show Ring
Engraved silver-plated corner plates and slotted nickel conchos are built with the show pen in mind — they add visible detail to headstalls and skirts without replacing structural hardware. For working ranch or trail use, plain functional hardware in durable finishes is all you need and will outlast decorative pieces under heavy daily friction.
Common Mistakes When Buying Saddle Accessories
Buyers frequently order billets or tie straps without checking their rigging ring size, leading to poor cinch connection. A second common mistake is choosing a saddle cover sized for English saddles when the collection is western — confirm full western coverage before ordering. Finally, mixing hardware finishes across a headstall and saddle often looks mismatched under show arena lighting.
What Experienced Riders Actually Use These Accessories For
Most saddle accessory purchases fall into three real-world scenarios: routine replacement of worn billets or tie straps before a big ride, mid-season rigging repairs where a buckle or concho fails, and saddle upgrades before a show where visible hardware matters. Riders who haul frequently rely on waterproof saddle covers to avoid finding a dust-coated or moisture-damaged saddle at the event. For those building out a tack room, bridle hangers and cross ties with panic snaps are the two most-requested items that also prevent expensive tack from being left on the ground or tangled.
Saddle & Tack Accessories — Questions Answered
Complete your tack setup with cinches and girths, browse our full western tack collection, find the right saddle pads for your discipline, or explore western saddles to build your complete rig. For barn storage and horse care supplies, visit our horse supply collection.